Hyderabad: In the world of television, few characters are as loved as Chandler Bing from the 90s hit series Friends. The man who brought this lovable, sarcastic character to life was Canadian-American actor Matthew Perry. His recent passing at the age of 54 leaves a void in the hearts of fans worldwide who are united in grieving the demise of a 'lost Friend'. Let's take a look at Matthew Perry's journey and how he secured the role of Chandler in Friends and got to say the closing line in the finale of the much-revered show.
Matthew Perry's early life was marked by both talent and adversity. Born on August 19, 1969, in Williamstown, Massachusetts, Perry was the son of John Bennett Perry, an actor, and Suzanne Morrison, a Canadian journalist. His parents' divorce and his mother's subsequent struggles with substance abuse would later influence his life and career.
Perry's early interest in acting led him to join the theater at a young age, and he attended Ashbury College in Ottawa, where he honed his acting skills. However, his journey to stardom was not without its share of setbacks. Before landing the role that would define his career, he appeared in various television shows and films, including a brief stint on the popular series Beverly Hills, 90210.
The turning point in Matthew Perry's career came in the early 1990s when he auditioned for a new sitcom called Friends. As the fans of Friends would know the trivia that Perry initially auditioned for the role of Joey Tribbiani, a character that would eventually go to Matt LeBlanc. However, the show's creators, David Crane and Marta Kauffman, saw something special in Perry and decided to cast him as Chandler Bing.
Perry's path to becoming Chandler Bing on Friends was almost derailed in 1994 when he was in a desperate financial situation. At that time, he had committed to a pilot called LAX 2194, where he played a baggage handler in a futuristic setting. In his 2022 memoir, Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing, Perry recalled the life-altering opportunity.
Just weeks before his Friends audition, Perry found himself on his knees in his small apartment, praying for a life-altering transformation. His prayer included a plea for fame. Three weeks later, he landed the role on Friends, but his journey also came with its share of challenges, including addiction and health struggles.
Chandler Bing quickly became a fan favorite for various reasons. He was known for his quick wit, razor-sharp humor, and a penchant for sarcasm that made him stand out from the rest of the Friends' ensemble. His comedic timing, impeccable delivery, and signature catchphrases, such as "Could I BE any more...?" and "Sarcasm? That's a surprise," endeared him to fans. His humor served as a constant source of laughter, providing the perfect blend of levity in the face of life's ups and downs.